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  • '''Buddenberg Furniture Company''' was established by [[Henry John Buddenberg]] on Riverside Drive [[Category:Furniture]]
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  • ...ary]] features full-scale replicas of furniture created by the [[Kittinger Furniture Company]], which supplied the original Nixon-era table still in use in the *Matt Glynn, "Buffalo, NY, Furniture Maker's Table is Fit for a President's Library," ''Knight Ridder Tribune Bu
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  • '''Stasco Furniture Company''' once occupied a storefront at 403-409 Center in [[Little Rock]], [[Category:Furniture]]
    259 bytes (29 words) - 20:51, 16 September 2009
  • ...rm [[Brooks Pollard and Associates]]. Clients included [[TCBY]], Riverside Furniture, Riceland Foods, Delta Pride, and [[Kroger]].
    589 bytes (77 words) - 11:06, 21 February 2010
  • '''E. Vernon Markham Jr.''' was president of [[Arkansas Carpet and Furniture Company]] at 711 Main Street in Little Rock, and president of [[Little Rock
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  • '''United Supply Co.''' was a furniture store occupying frontage at 710 Main Street in 1952. The company was owned [[Category:Furniture stores]]
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  • The '''Haverty Furniture Company''' occupied frontage at 411-413 Main Street in 1952.
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  • *[[Kordsmeier Furniture]] ...[[Jake Heiligers]]. [[Hilliard and Co.]] operated a planing mill and sold furniture. The editor of the ''Log Cabin'' newspaper was [[A. F. Livingston]]. [[Mark
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  • [[Image:Bowser-furniture-company.jpg|thumb|Bowser Furniture Company.]] ...furnishings business established in 1901. By 1917 it was the largest home furniture company in the state. The Main Street business had 35,000 square feet of av
    613 bytes (81 words) - 20:51, 16 September 2009
  • ...e Company]], [[Stewart Coffee Roasters]], a carriage seller, and an office furniture firm. A coffee sacking machine from earlier days still hangs from the ceili
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  • Virco was established in 1950 to supply furniture to Los Angeles area schools.
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  • ...the patented bus window maker [[C. S. Sash Company]] and the [[Ward School Furniture Company]] in Conway. In 1950 he established a printing plant, entering into ...own the Mississippi. Ward School Furniture was sold to [[Chamberlin School Furniture]] in the mid-1950s.
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  • '''Ward School Furniture Company''' was established by school bus manufacturer [[Dave Ward]] and War Ward School Furniture was sold to [[Chamberlin School Furniture]] for a profit in the early 1960s.
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  • '''Pence Furniture Company''' occupied frontage at 1404 Caldwell Avenue in [[Conway]], Arkansa [[Category:Furniture]]
    219 bytes (26 words) - 10:14, 31 January 2010
  • ...town [[Morrilton]], Arkansas. The company was established in 1893 and sold furniture and hardware. The Mitchell Building, which burned to the ground on Septembe [[Category:Furniture]]
    538 bytes (70 words) - 20:47, 16 September 2009
  • *[[Arkansas Carpet and Furniture Company]] *[[Simpson & Webb Furniture Company]]
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  • '''Louis Renard''' was president of the [[Arkansas Carpet and Furniture Company]] in [[Little Rock]] in the late nineteenth century. His primary re
    218 bytes (30 words) - 22:37, 1 January 2010
  • ...e Company''' was located at 1007 Front Street in [[Conway]], Arkansas. The furniture store is mentioned in the 1930-1931 Conway City Directory. [[Category:Furniture]]
    225 bytes (28 words) - 11:28, 30 January 2010
  • ...'''Parkin-Langley Company''' sold office supplies, typewriters, and office furniture at 206 Louisiana Street in [[Little Rock]], Arkansas, in the 1910s.
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  • ...Second, and Third streets. Damaged in the storm were [[Arkansas Carpet and Furniture Company]], [[Arkansas Stables]], the [[Bank of Little Rock]], [[M. F. Baucu
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